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An exploration of moments, questions, and ideas that probe what it means to be a designer today, this collection of essays and interviews is a wide-reaching examination of the design profession and shows how design has such impact on society and culture. For the last decade, Eye on Design has covered the ins and outs of the design industry. From documenting bold new work from global designers to chronicling the field's most critical issues, Eye on Design's reported stories, op-eds, interviews, and conversations help designers make sense of the world, as well as place their profession within a broader context. This book encapsulates those wide-reaching topics and formats, while answering an essential question: What does it mean to be a designer today?

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What It Means to Be a Designer Today, Liz Stinson

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Titel
What It Means to Be a Designer Today
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2024
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
240
ISBN10
1797224557
ISBN13
9781797224558
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An exploration of moments, questions, and ideas that probe what it means to be a designer today, this collection of essays and interviews is a wide-reaching examination of the design profession and shows how design has such impact on society and culture. For the last decade, Eye on Design has covered the ins and outs of the design industry. From documenting bold new work from global designers to chronicling the field's most critical issues, Eye on Design's reported stories, op-eds, interviews, and conversations help designers make sense of the world, as well as place their profession within a broader context. This book encapsulates those wide-reaching topics and formats, while answering an essential question: What does it mean to be a designer today?